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Excellent Strategies to Make Your Ex Girlfriend Want You Back

If you have had a break up with your girlfriend recently and all of a sudden, you realize that she is the perfect partner and soul mate for you, then you must naturally be hunting for all possible ways to make your ex girlfriend want you back. It is really not that difficult to win back your ex-girlfriend with sustained efforts, coupled with a lot of patience, love and trust. Here are a set of excellent and reliable strategies, in which you can make your ex girlfriend want you back. What Exactly Went Wrong? Analysis of what went wrong in your relationship with your ex-girlfriend: The first and foremost thing that you need to do, in order to make your ex girlfriend want you back, is to reflect on your relationship. Try to recollect how you used to behave with her and treat her in the beginning months of your relationship. Did you pamper her a lot with your love and attention? Did you complement her on her good looks and acknowledge her contributions at ... read more

The Etymology of Isabel

Isabel Isabel is a Romance-language given name. It is related to Isabelle (Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, Provençal), Isabella (Italian), Isabelle (French) and etymologically related to the English Elizabeth, but are rarely translated as such. In English translations, they are instead substituted one for the other, seemingly arbitrarily. Isabella I of Castile, for example, is often rendered into English as Latin Isabella, rarely as French Isabelle, but (nowadays) never as Elizabeth. Etymology This set of names is a southwestern European variant of the Hebrew name Elisheva. It also comes from the Latin “Helizabeth”. It first appeared in medieval Provençal as Isabel. It is clear both etymologically and contextually (the use of Isabel as a translation of the name of the mother of John the Baptist) that these names are derived from the Latin and Greek renderings of the Hebrew name.[1] According to Hanks/Hodges (166... read more

The Conclusion of Ramadan

August 27th, 2010 Posted in Uncategorized
Fasting, then, seeks to free the soul from these shackles by suppressing the lower self of desire and raising the God-conscious soul of giving that naturally aspires towards good.  By depriving the soul of life’s basic necessities for some hours, one is able to teach the soul self-restraint and self-control from such evils as anger, revenge, lying, stealing, sexual immorality and so on.  This is why Prophet Muhammad said that “When anyone of you is fasting on a day, he should neither indulge in obscene language nor should he raise his voice; and if anyone insults him or tries to quarrel with him, he should say: ‘I am fasting.’”  The Prophet also warned Muslims not to make fasting an uneventful ritual that has no affect on the character and habits of a person: “If anyone does not refrain from lies and false conduct, God has no need for him to abstain from his food and drink.” One of the most important qualities fasting seeks to develop within an individ... read more